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Generate files with fake data.

Project description

Create files with fake data. In many formats. With no efforts.

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Prerequisites

All of core dependencies of this package are MIT licensed. Most of optional dependencies of this package are MIT licensed, while a few are BSD-, Apache 2- or GPLv3 licensed. All licenses are mentioned below between the brackets.

  • Core package requires Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 or 3.11.

  • Faker (MIT) is the only required dependency.

  • Django (BSD) integration with factory_boy (MIT) has been tested with Django starting from version 2.2 to 4.2 (although only maintained versions of Django are currently being tested against).

  • DOCX file support requires python-docx (MIT).

  • EPUB file support requires xml2epub (MIT) and Jinja2 (BSD).

  • ICO, JPEG, PNG, SVG and WEBP files support requires imgkit (MIT) and wkhtmltopdf (LGPLv3).

  • MP3 file support requires gTTS (MIT) or edge-tts (GPLv3).

  • PDF file support requires either combination of pdfkit (MIT) and wkhtmltopdf (LGPLv3), or reportlab (BSD).

  • PPTX file support requires python-pptx (MIT).

  • ODP file support requires odfpy (Apache 2).

  • ODS file support requires tablib (MIT) and odfpy (Apache 2).

  • ODT file support requires odfpy (Apache 2).

  • XLSX file support requires tablib (MIT) and openpyxl (MIT).

  • PathyFileSystemStorage storage support requires pathy (Apache 2).

  • AWSS3Storage storage support requires pathy (Apache 2) and boto3 (Apache 2).

  • AzureCloudStorage storage support requires pathy (Apache 2) and azure-storage-blob (MIT).

  • GoogleCloudStorage storage support requires pathy (Apache 2) and google-cloud-storage (Apache 2).

  • SFTPStorage storage support requires paramiko (LGLPv2.1).

  • AugmentFileFromDirProvider provider requires nlpaug (MIT), PyTorch (BSD), transformers (Apache 2), numpy (BSD), pandas (BSD), tika (Apache 2) and Apache Tika (Apache 2).

Documentation

Online demos

Check the demo(s):

Installation

Latest stable version from PyPI

WIth all dependencies

pip install faker-file[all]

Only core

pip install faker-file

With most common dependencies

Everything, except ML libraries which are required for data augmentation only

pip install faker-file[common]

With DOCX support

pip install faker-file[docx]

With EPUB support

pip install faker-file[epub]

With images support

pip install faker-file[images]

With PDF support

pip install faker-file[pdf]

With MP3 support

pip install faker-file[mp3]

With XLSX support

pip install faker-file[xlsx]

With ODS support

pip install faker-file[ods]

With ODT support

pip install faker-file[odt]

With data augmentation support

pip install faker-file[data-augmentation]

Or development version from GitHub

pip install https://github.com/barseghyanartur/faker-file/archive/main.tar.gz

Features

Supported file types

  • BIN

  • CSV

  • DOCX

  • EML

  • EPUB

  • ICO

  • JPEG

  • MP3

  • ODS

  • ODT

  • ODP

  • PDF

  • PNG

  • RTF

  • PPTX

  • SVG

  • TAR

  • TXT

  • WEBP

  • XLSX

  • XML

  • ZIP

Additional providers

  • AugmentFileFromDirProvider: Make an augmented copy of randomly picked file from given directory. The following types are supported : DOCX, EML, EPUB, ODT, PDF, RTF and TXT.

  • GenericFileProvider: Create files in any format from raw bytes or a predefined template.

  • RandomFileFromDirProvider: Pick a random file from given directory.

  • FileFromPathProvider: File from given path.

Supported file storages

  • Native file system storage

  • AWS S3 storage

  • Azure Cloud Storage

  • Google Cloud Storage

  • SFTP storage

Usage examples

With Faker

One way

from faker import Faker
from faker_file.providers.txt_file import TxtFileProvider

FAKER = Faker()

file = TxtFileProvider(FAKER).txt_file()

If you just need bytes back (instead of creating the file), provide the raw=True argument (works with all provider classes and inner functions):

raw = TxtFileProvider(FAKER).txt_file(raw=True)

Or another

from faker import Faker
from faker_file.providers.txt_file import TxtFileProvider

FAKER = Faker()
FAKER.add_provider(TxtFileProvider)

file = FAKER.txt_file()

If you just need bytes back:

raw = FAKER.txt_file(raw=True)

With factory_boy

upload/models.py

from django.db import models

class Upload(models.Model):

    # ...
    file = models.FileField()

upload/factories.py

Note, that when using faker-file with Django and native file system storages, you need to pass your MEDIA_ROOT setting as root_path value to the chosen file storage as show below.

import factory
from django.conf import settings
from factory import Faker
from factory.django import DjangoModelFactory
from faker_file.providers.docx_file import DocxFileProvider
from faker_file.storages.filesystem import FileSystemStorage

from upload.models import Upload

FS_STORAGE = FileSystemStorage(
    root_path=settings.MEDIA_ROOT,
    rel_path="tmp"
)
factory.Faker.add_provider(DocxFileProvider)

class UploadFactory(DjangoModelFactory):

    # ...
    file = Faker("docx_file", storage=FS_STORAGE)

    class Meta:
        model = Upload

File storages

All file operations are delegated to a separate abstraction layer of storages.

The following storages are implemented:

  • FileSystemStorage: Does not have additional requirements.

  • PathyFileSystemStorage: Requires pathy.

  • AzureCloudStorage: Requires pathy and Azure related dependencies.

  • GoogleCloudStorage: Requires pathy and Google Cloud related dependencies.

  • AWSS3Storage: Requires pathy and AWS S3 related dependencies.

Usage example with storages

FileSystemStorage example

Native file system storage. Does not have dependencies.

  • root_path: Path to the root directory. Given the example of Django, this would be the path to the MEDIA_ROOT directory. It’s important to know, that root_path will not be embedded into the string representation of the file. Only rel_path will.

  • rel_path: Relative path from the root directory. Given the example of Django, this would be the rest of the path to the file.

import tempfile
from faker import Faker
from faker_file.providers.txt_file import TxtFileProvider
from faker_file.storages.filesystem import FileSystemStorage

FS_STORAGE = FileSystemStorage(
    root_path=tempfile.gettempdir(),  # Use settings.MEDIA_ROOT for Django
    rel_path="tmp",
)

FAKER = Faker()

file = TxtFileProvider(FAKER).txt_file(storage=FS_STORAGE)

FS_STORAGE.exists(file)

PathyFileSystemStorage example

Native file system storage. Requires pathy.

import tempfile
from pathy import use_fs
from faker import Faker
from faker_file.providers.txt_file import TxtFileProvider
from faker_file.storages.cloud import PathyFileSystemStorage

use_fs(tempfile.gettempdir())
PATHY_FS_STORAGE = PathyFileSystemStorage(
    bucket_name="bucket_name",
    root_path="tmp"
    rel_path="sub-tmp",
)

FAKER = Faker()

file = TxtFileProvider(FAKER).txt_file(storage=PATHY_FS_STORAGE)

PATHY_FS_STORAGE.exists(file)

AWSS3Storage example

AWS S3 storage. Requires pathy and boto3.

from faker import Faker
from faker_file.providers.txt_file import TxtFileProvider
from faker_file.storages.aws_s3 import AWSS3Storage

S3_STORAGE = AWSS3Storage(
    bucket_name="bucket_name",
    root_path="tmp",  # Optional
    rel_path="sub-tmp",  # Optional
    # Credentials are optional too. If your AWS credentials are properly
    # set in the ~/.aws/credentials, you don't need to send them
    # explicitly.
    credentials={
        "key_id": "YOUR KEY ID",
        "key_secret": "YOUR KEY SECRET"
    },
)

FAKER = Faker()

file = TxtFileProvider(FAKER).txt_file(storage=S3_STORAGE)

S3_STORAGE.exists(file)

Testing

Simply type:

pytest -vrx

Or use tox:

tox

Or use tox to check specific env:

tox -e py310-django41

Writing documentation

Keep the following hierarchy.

=====
title
=====

header
======

sub-header
----------

sub-sub-header
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

sub-sub-sub-header
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

sub-sub-sub-sub-header
++++++++++++++++++++++

sub-sub-sub-sub-sub-header
**************************

License

MIT

Support

For security issues contact me at the e-mail given in the Author section.

For overall issues, go to GitHub.

Author

Artur Barseghyan <artur.barseghyan@gmail.com>

Citation

Please, use the following entry when citing faker-file in your research:

@software{faker-file,
  author = {Artur Barseghyan},
  title = {faker-file: Create files with fake data. In many formats. With no efforts.},
  year = {2023},
  publisher = {GitHub},
  journal = {GitHub repository},
  howpublished = {https://github.com/barseghyanartur/faker-file},
}

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